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Solve for a when b = 4 and c = 5. 3(c + 6) – 4b = 2b – 16 + 5(a + 1)

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a=4
supstitute your b’s and c’a with its number. follow PEMDAS and do the parathensis first, next multiply, and solve from their
Solve for a when b = 4 and c = 5. 3(c + 6) – 4b = 2b – 16 + 5(a + 1)-example-1
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